From NPR to VR: tracking ocular behavior in immersive virtual reality

IF 1.3 Q1 Social Sciences
Victor Fajnzylber Reyes, Andrea Wenner, Javier Moyano, M. Sbert
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Abstract

In this work, we present a research about ocular behavior during immersion in virtual reality. To enhance our comprehension of human behavior in immersive conditions, we will focus on vision and its reactivity to non-photorealistic rendering and cinematic procedures. Using physiological data collected in real time with an eye tracker, we compare attentional and pupillary response in order to describe the visual immersion experienced by the user. This proposal could be useful to identify physical sickness produced by perceptual mismatches and to evaluate the cognitive efficiency of virtual reality experiences in different fields of applications, giving feedback to content producers about user´s ocular behavior.

从NPR到VR:沉浸式虚拟现实中的眼部行为追踪
在这项工作中,我们对沉浸在虚拟现实中的眼行为进行了研究。为了增强我们对沉浸式条件下人类行为的理解,我们将重点关注视觉及其对非真实感渲染和电影程序的反应性。使用眼动仪实时收集的生理数据,我们比较了注意力和瞳孔反应,以描述用户所经历的视觉沉浸。这一建议可能有助于识别由感知不匹配产生的身体疾病,并评估虚拟现实体验在不同应用领域的认知效率,向内容生产者反馈用户的视觉行为。
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